This week on newsstands, youll find TIME’s Inventions special—and in it, my annual tech buyer’s guide. To celebrate, I wanted to review the hottest and potentially hard-to-find high-tech toy of the ...
A new robot has been displayed at CES this year from Wowwee, Robosapiens V2 now with more interactive sensors speech capability and a personality. This is a nice upgrade from the first Robosapiens.
WowWee robots do not learn—though they do accept rudimentary, 20-step programming. Instead, each comes with its own distinct personality. The Roboraptor is alternatively playful and aggressive (a bit ...
From a remote controlled dragonfly to their award-winning Robosapien, toy maker WowWee is the master of all things robotic, but the inspiration for their toy creations often come from the world of ...
WowWee is back, and it has a tiny robot pal to pitch here at CES, a Bluetooth-controlled balancing two-wheeler. The 'bot can either be moved around by using an iOS app as a controller, or put into one ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Go-Robo! adds some extra spice to your already super-cool WowWee robot (such as the Robosapien or Roboraptor). Since the robots are programmed with a common function set, Go-Robo allows you to tap ...
The press release promises that he can bowl. Place the green plastic ball in his articulated fingers and the Robosapien V2 should grab it, wind up, and let the ball fly. He does grab the ball and he ...
The Roboreptile is WowWee's fastest and most aggressive robot. Preteens and up will love it, but keep it away from tiny tots. WowWee's angry, aggressive Roboreptile ($120 street) does a lot with just ...